Best Time Saving Transportation at Disney World
Walt Disney World Resort offers a variety of convenient transportation options to help guests get around the property. From buses and monorails to gondolas and ferries, getting to your favorite theme park, Disney Springs, or water park is a breeze. And for many guests, especially those staying on-site, the complimentary transportation itself can be a fun and relaxing part of the Disney experience.
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Buses
Walt Disney World Bus Service is one of the easiest modes of transportation to spot around property. Thanks to the wonderful cast members driving these iconic buses, traveling from your Disney Resort hotel to your Walt Disney World destination is a snap. Guests who have visited recently might even have noticed some of the new buses that were just added to the fleet.
While we are excited about new features like charging stations and updated accessibility for guests in wheelchairs and other mobility devices that will make the boarding process smoother, we are even more excited about spotting the new bus wraps on the roads!
From Zootopia to Ratatouille, 101 Dalmatians and fan-favorite characters, new and updated wraps will be rolling out throughout the year. Did someone mention Orange Bird?
Monorail
Which color monorail is your favorite? We could debate this topic for days, but one thing we know for sure is the magic of traveling to your destination aboard the Walt Disney World Monorail System. There are three separate lines that travel throughout the resort, making stops at three Disney Resort hotels, two theme parks, and the Transportation and Ticket Center. Another complimentary transportation option for guests of Walt Disney World Resort!
Disney Skyliner
One of the newest complimentary transportation options, Disney Skyliner, offers guests the opportunity to travel from several Disney Resort hotels to Disney’s Hollywood Studios and EPCOT. Traveling high above the parks means some incredible views of your favorite Walt Disney World locations. All while traveling in a gondola that features some of your favorite Disney characters.
Water Transportation
Looking for a different way to travel from Magic Kingdom area Resorts to Magic Kingdom Park on your next vacation? Try the water taxis that travel to four Disney Resort hotels. There are also ferryboats connecting Magic Kingdom to the Transportation and Ticket Center. EPCOT and Disney’s Hollywood Studios are also accessible via FriendShip Boat making stops at five different hotels. And let’s not forget the Sassagoula River Cruise that is accessible from four Disney Resort hotels and travels to Disney Springs!
More Ways to Travel Across Walt Disney World Resort
Lastly there are a few options offered on property that are not complimentary but might be a great solution for your party. Minnie Van Service, connected by Lyft, is a great alternative for many guests. These fun, themed vehicles are also driven by Disney Cast members. Hours of operation and costs vary, so be sure to check the Lyft app when requesting a ride.
For guests who really enjoy having a car on hand to travel from park to park, there is a car rental facility on property with Disney’s preferred car rental partners: Enterprise, Alamo and National. When booking through the Car Care Center, you have access to a convenient, complimentary shuttle with door-to-door service from Disney Resort hotels to the facility. And remember, if you have driven to your Disney Resort hotel, you will receive complimentary parking at your hotel and all theme parks!
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